Kashmiri Aari Embroidered - Cushion Covers (Set of 2)
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Kashmiri Aari Embroidered - Cushion Covers (Set of 2)
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Experience the essence of Kashmiri beauty with these lovely Aari embroidered cushion covers with a unique motif of a mountain Goat. The craft form is the outcome of painstaking embroidery deploying a sharp edged needle called the 'Muthia' that creates the base imprint for the embroidery to be created upon. New current day techniques have greatly reduced the time required for the craft.
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Product Details
Material : Cotton
Craft : Kashmir Embroidery
State : Kashmir
Colour : Navy Blue, White & Mauve
Measurements : Length - 15.5" x Width - 15.5"
Product weight : 250 grams
Special Attention : Handcrafted. Please allow for minor crafting defects
Shipping Info : Dispatched in a maximum of 6 business days. Returns accepted within 12 days of delivery.
UOM : Set
Kashmir Embroidery
Kashmiri embroidery draws inspiration from nature. Birds, blossoms and flowers, creepers, chinar leaves, paisleys, lotus, and trees are the most common themes. The entire pattern is made with one or two embroidery stitches, and mainly chain stitch on a base of silk, wool and cotton. Kashmiri embroidery is known for the skilled execution of a single stitch, which is often called the Kashmiri stitch and which may comprise the chain stitch, the satin stitch, the slanted darn stitch, the stem stitch, and the herringbone stitch. The stitches include sozni (satin), zalakdozi (chain) and vata chikan (button hole). Other styles include dorukha, papier-mâché; aari chinar-kaam and Kashir-jaal and naala jaal which involves embroidery particularly on the neckline and chest/yoke of a fabric.